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Under the hillside where he kneeled
Plucking a flower -- with scornful eye
And rode ahead in the harvest field
Muttering -- "Lawz! ef that-air shirk
Of a boy was mine fer a week er so,
He'd quit _dreamin'_ and git to work
And _airn_ his livin' -- er -- Well! _I_ know!"
As uncontrolled as a light sail filled
Flutters about with an empty boat
Loosed from its moorings and afloat:
Drifted out from the busy quay
Of dull school-moorings listlessly;
Drifted off on the talking breeze,
All alone with his reveries;
Drifted on, as his fancies wrought --
Out on the mighty gulfs of thought.
The topmost bar to its proper rest,
Something fluttered along and clung
An instant, shivering at his breast --
A wind-scared fragment of legal cap,
Which darted again, as he struck his hand
On his sounding chest with a sudden slap,
And hurried sailing across the land.